

[#197] SUS SIMPSons: The Secret Origins of America's Bad Boy & The Neoliberal Triumph of the ‘Toon
Jun 17, 2024
Topics include: Gen X irony in pop culture, transformation of toy culture, Simpsons as left-wing, DSA Lisa's lies, Bart vs. 'Yellow Kid', Fox's Gen X 'selling', the 'Bad Boy' archetype origins, the role of Hot Couch, Bart as anti-ubermmensch, and Simpsons predictions
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Simpsons' Influence
- The Simpsons, possibly the most influential TV show on Gen X, deliberately captured and fossilized the generation's mentality.
- Its syndication since the early 90s and 30+ seasons demonstrate its lasting cultural impact, shaping personalities and vibes.
Generational Divide
- Watching South Park instead of The Simpsons during childhood marks one as a middle millennial rather than an older Xennial.
- The Simpsons, despite its edginess in the 90s, became perceived as a boomer show compared to South Park's Gen X vibe.
Corporate Influence on Gen X
- Corporations actively shaped generational categories like Gen X through targeted marketing and advertising, exemplified by the Simpsons.
- The Simpsons reflects the early 90s suburban vibe and humor, influenced by Gen X culture like Nirvana and grunge.